The decision comes after Jefferson County Public Schools was informed by the Office of Head Start “that just a single additional substantiated staff incident could jeopardize” its grant status, according to an agenda item for Tuesday’s board meeting.

The decision comes after Jefferson County Public Schools was informed by the Office of Head Start “that just a single additional substantiated staff incident could jeopardize” its grant status, according to an agenda item for Tuesday’s board meeting.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Authorities say they've arrested a man after child pornography was found on his computer.

According to an arrest warrant, the arrest came as the result of an investigation by the cyber crimes branch of the Kentucky Attorney General's Office.

The investigation began on May 31, after authorities identified the IP address of a computer that was allegedly advertising images and videos that depicted the sexual exploitation of children.

On July 12, investigators, according to legal documents, executed a search warrant at the home of 52-year-old Jose Luis Andres-Corona on Landside Drive, just east of the intersection of Six Mile Lane and Breckenridge Lane. It was there that investigators say they located the computer with the IP address that was tied to the pornography.

Investigators say they found 51 files with properties that matched those of previously identified child porn media files. Authorities say they were able to download four of the files, and saw that "they all depicted the sexual exploitation of children."

Andres-Corona was arrested by Louisville Metro Police and charged with possession of matter portraying the sexual performance of a minor. Authorities say he had two passports, and was considered a flight risk.